To begin, press Windows key + I to open Settings.
From the left-hand menu, select Personalization.
From the main pane, select Colors.
Open the Choose your mode dropdown and select Dark. Select Custom if you want to enable dark mode only for Windows 11 system elements or for apps.
To begin, press Windows key + I to open Settings.
From the left-hand menu, select Personalization.
From the main pane, select Colors.
Open the Choose your mode dropdown and select Dark. Select Custom if you want to enable dark mode only for Windows 11 system elements or for apps.
To enable dark mode for Windows 11: Right-click the Windows icon on the taskbar. Click Settings. Click Personalization. Click Themes. Click the drop-down menu in the section to select a mode. Click Dark. Windows 11 automatically switches to dark mode.
There is no dedicated shortcut for Windows 10 and you need to enable or disable it by going to Settings > Personalization > Colors > Choose a Color > Dark/Light. Now who wants to follow these steps if you can switch between dark mode and simple mode using customizable quick access criteria.
In short, dark mode is a type widely used in apps, browsers, websites, and mobile phones to help owners change the background color to black to turn off the lights. Dark mode is also known as dark theme, black option, night mode, etc. Why should we give up bleachers? Using Windows 11 dark mode has general benefits:
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We’ll be using a custom built-in Windows app called “Process Scheduler” to automate the launch of dark mode. Unfortunately, we have to create separate tasks for dark and light modes, but the process is designed to be the same for both. First, open Task Scheduler from the Start menu by searching for “Task Scheduler”. On the top bar, click Action > Create Task.
Click the Start tile and select Settings > Personalization (or just right-click on the desktop and select Personalize).
Choose colors from each setup menu.
Navigate to select your mode and select “Dark” from the drop-down menu.
For example, if you need to use Alt + D to activate dark mode, select D and then select the Alt Spread checkbox. Click OK to save your changes completely. Press Alt + D to parse the hotkey. If it works, tap it again to disable dark mode.
Select Start > Settings. Choose Personalization > Colors. Select Custom from the list to get the selection mode. In the “Select the default precious Windows mode” list, select “Dark”.
Then select a letter outside of the dropdown menu and choose Alt, Windows Ctrl and Shift to assign a hotkey. For example, in order for you to set the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Alt + As b to turn dark mode on or off, a person must first select B from the drop-down menu and check the Ctrl and Alt boxes.
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